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Storymill vs scrivener 20155/6/2023 ![]() (If you believe most of them, almost every single day). I started down this road of inquiry with laudable intentions: I wanted to find out how the very successful writers I so admired somehow managed to balance their busy lives with the challenge of getting words down on paper. All I need to do is provide you with a few fleeting glimpses into the personal lives of some of the your favourite authors. ![]() Suddenly I knew what this blog post should be about. So, thanks to facebook, which I’m ashamed to say is responsible for more than a few of my latest ‘inspirations’ I have picked up a few ‘tidbits’ of gossip. Sometimes we just need to be entertained.Īnd while many of our posts may have been somewhat entertaining, by and large, the subject matter which I would loosely characterize as ‘the process’ of writing, may, by now, be wearing a bit thin, even for our most loyal followers. After all, one cannot watch only the news, read only documentaries, or remained transfixed by C-SPAN. You may be tired of these rather arcane, academic debates. While we, the 5writers, may enjoy debating the merits of StoryMill vs Scrivener as the best writing software, or whether outlining or not outlining is the best way to go. ![]() Perhaps my page count to date, or the number of acts in my novel (which would be an erroneous guess, as, if you’ve read my previous posts, you would know that I’m trying to follow the traditional ‘Three Act Structure’, Not ‘Five Acts’ – at least I hope not).īut while thinking about the fact that this is now my 5th post, and trying to decide on a subject matter for this latest post, I had an epiphany!ĭear faithful readers, I fear we may be boring you to death! ![]() Ha! I bet you thought I was about to reveal something more earthshaking. Paula’s Post #5 - This member of the 5writers has just hit the magical number: post #5! ![]()
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